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The maximum speed that can be attained by a car, without skidding, on a horizontal circular road of radius R and coefficient of kinetic friction `mu` is

A

`mu`Rg

B

Rg`sqrtmu`

C

`musqrtRg`

D

`sqrt(muRg)`

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